In ancient Greek and Roman legendary history, Marpesia (Greek: Μαρπησία "Snatcher"; sometimes wrongly spelled Marthesia) was Queen of the Amazons with Lampedo ("burning torch"), her sister, as a co-ruler.[1] They ruled with Hippo ("horse") after the death of Lysippe.[2]

Marpesia from Promptuarium Iconum Insigniorum

Marpesia was one of the rulers who helped establish the Greek city of Ephesus.[3]

In Giovanni Boccaccio’s Famous Women, a chapter is dedicated to Lampedo and Marpesia.[4]

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  1. Justinus Epitoma Historiarum philippicarum Pompei Trogi II.4.1-16
  2. Famous Amazons Famous Members of the Amazon Nation.
  3. Famous members of the Amazon nation Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Giovanni Boccaccio’s Famous Women translated by Virginia Brown 2001, p. 25-27
  5. Synope and Orithya Marpesia's daughters
  6. Jordanes, The Getica, Chapter 7: The Amazones. The Caucasus. §49 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  7. Orosius, Historiae adversus paganos, I.15.1-6

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